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<h3><b><a name="hid_get_tickets_command"></a><a name="id_help_get"></a>Get Ticket(s)/Token(s) Command, Ctrl+T</b></h3>
This command is found under the Action menu; it is also the first
button (from the left) in the toolbar.&nbsp; Use this command to obtain
new Kerberos tickets (and perhaps AFS tokens.)<br>
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<img style="width: 700px; height: 584px;"
 alt="Advanced Initialize Tickets Dialog"
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<img style="width: 700px; height: 316px;"
 alt="Basic Initialize Tickets Dialog"
 title="Basic Initialize Tickets Dialog"
 src="..%5CImages%5CLeash_init_ticket_basic.jpg"><br>
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When you select this commmand, Leash displays a dialog requesting your
Username, Kerberos Realm, and Password; if these are correct, Leash
will obtain tickets for you.&nbsp; You may optionally specify a ticket
lifetime and various Kerberos 5 ticket options: <br>
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  <li>ticket forwarding</li>
  <li>addressless tickets</li>
  <li>renewable ticket times<br>
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<p>See Also</p>
<p><a href="leash_topic_kerberos_tickets.htm">Kerberos tickets</a></p>
<p>AFS tokens</p>
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